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New Dimensions CU honors police officers, New England FCU donates over $27,000 to local children's hospital and more news from credit unions across the nation.
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. Service Credit Union members don't have to remember usernames or passwords to access accounts and conduct transactions. If they own certain Apple devices, they just need a finger and an application called Touch ID.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is increasingly brandishing a post-crisis tool allowing it to label activities "abusive," but whether financial services firms are closer to understanding the term is still up for debate.
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Redstone Federal Credit Union, a $3.9-billion institution based in Huntsville, Ala., said that longtime board-member Dr. Delia W. Black passed away on May 23.
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NAPERVILLE, Ill. Illinois CU League president and CEO Sean Hession has stepped down from his position little more than one year after taking the helm.
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The Federal Reserves ability to provide emergency lending to institutions in the event of a crisis must be eliminated in order to end too big to fail, said Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker
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MEMBERS Development Company said seven new credit unions have joined its roster.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. PSCU says it is the nation's first CUSO certified to issue EMV-enabled debit cards on First Data's Debit Solutions platform in advance of the October EMV liability shift deadline.
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WASHINGTON Hundreds of lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle are pushing for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to grant a grace period for credit unions. banks and other lenders to comply with a new mortgage disclosure rule.
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The National Credit Union Foundation is now accepting nominations for next year's herb Wegner Memorial Awards, to be presented Feb. 22, 2016, in conjunction with CUNA's Governmental Affairs Conference in Washington.
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Massive flooding and torrential rainstorms in the metropolitan Houston area -- which have flooded freeways, hundreds of homes and killed at least three people -- has led to a number of closures or delayed openings of credit union branches in the sprawling city.
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Credit Union of New Jersey makes changes to its Board, Ent FCU names some new EVPs and more.
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After a week that saw an escalation in the war of words between NCUA Chairman Debbie Matz and board member J. Mark McWatters, both board members sought to downplay their differences in separate interviews with Credit Union Journal.
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MasterCard issuers had to cast at least 90% of their votes in favor of the Target settlement by May 20, and not enough did. CUs and banks will now fight for a better deal.
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Lawmakers on the Senate Banking Committee may still stand divided on regulatory reform, but Thursday's markup points to ongoing desire for a way forward.
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A look at recent retirements, appointments and new hires at Kellogg Community, First Capital FCU and more.
May 22 -
Last year the mail carrier's office of inspector general suggested a potential expansion into small-dollar lending, but the ambitions laid forth in a new report have been scaled back considerably.
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LAS VEGAS The oft-repeated complaint by credit unions that members brought in through indirect auto loans are difficult to make "real" members has been addressed by CU Direct's purchase of Intuvo, a marketing automation software company.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA's Temporary Corporate Credit Union Stabilization Fund continues to improve, and if the current trend holds, credit unions can expect a nice payout but not for another six years.
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WASHINGTON The Senate Banking Committee approved a broad regulatory reform bill Thursday on party lines, with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle vowing to continue negotiations this summer.
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